I was ordained in a Protestant Church… but now that I am Catholic I have a strong desire to become a Priest… It has always been my heart desire and i want to pursue it, i am 32 years old and I feel that I am ready… I dont have money for seminary, but i believe God will make it possible… But where do I start?? What steps do I take?

If you were previously an ordained minister in another denomination, it is possible that the 'track' that you would take to becoming ordained as a Catholic priest would be different and/or shorter than that of someone who had never been a minister - be they convert or cradle Catholic.

Depending on your previous denomination, you may also find that the Ordinariate for ex-Anglican priests might be a suitable place to contact.

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I was ordained in a Protestant Church... but now that I am Catholic I have a strong desire to become a Priest... It has always been my heart desire and i want to pursue it, i am 32 years old and I feel that I am ready... I dont have money for seminary, but i believe God will make it possible... But where do I start?? What steps do I take?

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Congratulations my friend! Thank you for listening to God. Perhaps he is leading you to ordained ministry. I see you've contacted the vocations office of your diocese. There are also many religious orders that you might consider looking into. Each religious order has a certain charism, or special mission to help the Church.
In most cases, the diocese or religious order will invest in you as a brother or potential priest by sending you to school for free. All you have to do is cooperate as best you can, apply for some scholarships, and keep a good GPA. If you already have a bachelor's degree, your time in school will be cut by about two years (also called pre-theology, in lieu of a full fledged B.Phil).

Here are some religious orders you might could contact as well (see below). I took about a year to figure out that God was calling me to diocesan seminary rather than a religious order. It might take you about that long as well.

[quote="Akiliane, post:1, topic:325788"]
I was ordained in a Protestant Church... but now that I am Catholic I have a strong desire to become a Priest... It has always been my heart desire and i want to pursue it, i am 32 years old and I feel that I am ready... I dont have money for seminary, but i believe God will make it possible... But where do I start?? What steps do I take?

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Besides contacting the vocations office of your diocese you would also find helpful the "Coming Home Network":

I wouldn't worry about the money. Seminaries that I know of, you don't have to pay. But if you do God will provide. Talk to your local priest he should have some good advise for you.
I'll pray for you.

Great! “To Save a Thousand Souls” is a book about that. Just don’t play around with the liturgy, keeping any greeting, notices and clapping for before the sermon. Say it by the rubrics. It’s sad to see frivolity during the sacred liturgy. If clergy and lay people knew what supernaturally happens at The Mass, not just including the transubstantiation, people would approach The Eucharist, if clear of mortal sin, reverently, not leave right after that or talk after Mass, but pray prayers of Thanksgiving, and not add or subtract from the rubrics.